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Episode Three: At War With Ourselves

Episode 3: At War With Ourselves Carlos Says... "Hi everyone, and welcome to this special edition of the Green podcast. We come to you tonight on this historic evening in the United States. With the final Presidential Debate now in the books, and the campaigns now gearing up for the all-important stretch run, we stand a mere 19 days from the end of the long and winding road to the White House. Though most engaged folks have made up their minds, there are still those who cannot bring themselves to make a final decision based on a series of looming legitimate and illegitimate factors. There is a war within some Americans with regard to electing the first Black President of the United States. More importantly, there has been much unwarranted fear and hate rhetoric at recent McCain-Palin rallies, mainly featuring attacks on Barrack Obama with regards to his religion and past personal associations. These actions expose a war within some amongst the far right that involves blinding cynicism and a lack of education with regards to who Barrack Obama is personally and what kind of Senator he has been, and President he would be. The end result is greater ideological divisions and a partisan war with ourselves taking place in our own country. We should be on the same team given the present world environment. We should demand the best, not only from our government and our leaders, but also of ourselves. The following track from our new album ‘Dysnomia Volume One” calls for us to bring attention to our inner wars in order to face the real world and take on the important challenges of our time."

16 Oct 2008 - 6 min
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Episode Two: A Song for the People of Myanmar Affected by Cyclone Nargis

Episode Two: Listen to the sounds as you read... Carlos Says... "Nearly 6 months after Cyclone Nargis, the nation remains in shambles. We felt it necessary to bring rememberance to the self-inflicted disaster that resulted from the Myanmar leaderships refusal to accept world aid and the end game that has come to light since. This track is dedicated to those who lost their lives, and the sick and in need throughout the afflicted region. We urge you to raise awareness of this crisis and keep them in your thoughts and prayers." More About the Myanmar Crisis... from Wikipedia: On May 3, 2008, Cyclone Nargis devastated the country when winds of up to 215 km/h (135 mph) touched land in the densely populated, rice-farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division. Recent reports estimate that more than 130,000 people are dead or missing from Cyclone Nargis that hit the country's Irrawaddy delta. Damage totaled to 10 billion dollars (USD); it was the worst natural disaster in Burmese history. Shari Villarosa, who leads the U.S. Embassy in Yangon, said the number of dead could eventually exceed 140,800 because of illnesses and injury. Adds the World Food Programme, "Some villages have been almost totally eradicated and vast rice-growing areas are wiped out." The United Nations projects that as many as 1 million were left homeless; and the World Health Organization "has received reports of malaria outbreaks in the worst-affected area." Yet in the critical days following this disaster, Burma's isolationist regime complicated recovery efforts by delaying the entry of United Nations planes delivering medicine, food, and other supplies into the Southeast Asian nation. Similarly, the junta continues to reject the United States offer to provide much-needed assistance, although on May 13, the first U.S. military transport plane was allowed to land, bringing 14 tons of medical supplies, mosquito nets and blankets. The government's failure to permit entry for large-scale international relief efforts was described by the United Nations as "unprecedented." The Burmese Foreign Ministry stressed its capability in handling the aftermath of the cyclone and insisted that it was not ready to accept large-scale foreign assistance. AP news stories state that foreign aid provided to disaster victims was modified to make it look like it came from the military regime, and state-run television continuously ran images of Gen. Than Shwe ceremonially handing out disaster relief. More than a week after the disaster, only one out of 10 people who were homeless, injured or threatened by disease and hunger had received some kind of aid. The governmental regime only began to allow UN/international aid into the country for relief efforts after a meeting of heads of States in Singapore, headed by Singapore, who is the current chair of the ASEAN group. According to British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, "A natural disaster is turning into a humanitarian catastrophe of genuinely epic proportions in significant part because of the malign neglect of the regime." Donor nations, meeting in Burma, pressed the government to hold to its promise and allow foreign aid workers access to several communities in which foreigners are not allowed, thus increasing the rate of receipt of aid to millions who where most affected by the cyclone. The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki Moon, said that the government was "moving fast in the right direction." By opening greater access to foreign aid, this will help the nation avoid a "second disaster" of disease. On May 27, 2008, to complicate world opinion and in contrast to numerous and varied accounts from international relief organizations, the Burma junta praised U.N. aid. more from the Green @ www.listentothegreen.com

25 Sep 2008 - 5 min
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